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  • The underside of the patagium is yellowish-brown.
  • Flying squirrels do not actually fly, but rather glide using a membrane called a patagium.
  • This kite-shaped skin is known as a patagium, which is expanded for gliding.
  • Like other gliding mammals, the feathertail glider has a patagium stretching between the fore and hind legs.
  • GlidingFlying squirrels do not actually fly, they glide using a patagium created by a fold of skin.
  • The "'patagium "'is a membranous structure that assists an animal in gliding or flight.
  • The forelimbs are folded so that the wrists are tucked under the chin, giving the patagium a triangular outline when outstretched.
  • Other mammals such as gliding possums and flying squirrels also glide using a patagium, but with much poorer efficiency than bats.
  • In some marsupial gliders for example, the patagium attaches at the elbows, whereas in colugos it extends into webbed digits.
  • A "'patagial tag "'is a permanent tag held onto the wing by a rivet punched through the patagium.
  • In flying squirrels, the patagium stretches from the fore-to the hind-limbs along the length of each side of the torso.
  • The patagium ( winglike membrane ) is dark brown near the edge and paler brown near the body, with six transverse pale-edged bands.
  • The mother colugo curls her tail and folds her patagium into a warm, secure, quasi-pouch in order to protect and transport her young.
  • In 1987, Gans " et al . " published a revised description : they found that the patagium did not extend to the forelimbs.
  • Flying squirrels are timid creatures that are active at nighttime and use the patagium, a membrane connecting the fore and hind limbs to glide from trees.
  • A patagium has been found in the dinosaur " Psittacosaurus ", and ran from the animal's ankle to the base of the tail.
  • It preserved a large, fur-covered patagium, extending not only between the limbs and tail, but also to the digits, " sandwiching " them.
  • The first two have a special fold of skin called a patagium that is covered with fur and stretches between the animal's limbs along the sides of its body.
  • Similarly the fleshy pad that houses the follicles of the remiges ( primary and secondary feathers ) caudal to the hand and the ulna is also often referred to as a patagium.
  • The interremigial ligament that connects the bases all the primary and secondary feathers as it passes from the tip of the hand to the elbow is thought to represent the caudal edge of the ancestral form of this patagium.
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